Taste of Hawaii by Jean-Marie Josselin

Taste of Hawaii by Jean-Marie Josselin

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Hawaii's residents are among the most ethnically diverse in the world and this is reflected in their cuisine. This book contains 150 recipes, contemporary in taste and Hawaiian in inspiration, which include fresh ingredients such as taro root, coconuts, bananas, beans, peppers, rice and spices.

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Taste of Hawaii by Jean-Marie Josselin

Hawaii's residents are among the most ethnically diverse in the world - including contributions from the many cultures that have settled there. Going far beyond a typical mainland idea of luau fare - poi, pineapple and roast pig - Hawaiian food is based on an immense number of fresh, natural ingredients, such as taro root, coconuts and bananas, originally brought by the Polnesians: beans, port, tomatoes and peppers brought by the Portuguese: rice, spices and cooking techniques from China and Japan: and lemon grass and curry from the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand. Each group has combined Hawaii's fish, seafood and tropical produce with its own ethnic techniques and dishes to create today's Hawaiian cuisine. This book contains a total of 150 recipes, that are contemporary in taste and Hawaiian in inspiration.
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ISBN 13 9781556701917
ISBN 10 1556701918
Title Taste of Hawaii
Author Jean-Marie Josselin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
Year published 1992-05-01
Number of pages 224
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